Worried1
Well-Known Member
Can you tell it's almost the end of term? 
I have a good friend who has been trying to sell her horse for the last four months. I won't post any details or links to the ad for fear of breaching T&C
It is a tricky one, she was ill advised when she bought him and he is not the right horse for her, he is however a lovely chap but in the nicest possible way he is a nothing horse, does a sweet test, pops a fence, easy to do, cute and mannerly but... he is a twit to hack, either in company or alone.
He is not spooky and is perfect in traffic but will stop and try to spin. Mr Worried hacked him regularly when he was with us and he got no better but got no worse, that's just him.
He left us to go to go to a professional sales yard to be sold as we felt he was more suited as an allrounder and we would not do him justice, so she sourced a sales yard who had XC fences, showjumps, as well as regular outings to local centres for BS etc and I encouraged her feeling he would be best advertised as an allrounder with the opportunities for him to get a solid competition record and facilities to try him as such.
He has been advertised with no success, personally I feel the price is way to high for what he is. So at the weekend we had a long chat and went through some options.
I think he would be ideal for a riding school or college, he is well-schooled and safe and is solid elementary/medium, and also honest round 1m.
Ideally she wants to sell him as she has been paying a fair whack in sales livery and now simply wants to find him the right home. I suggested he come back to us while we found him the right home but we are more expensive than the sales livery (not by much I might add!!!!) and having said goodbye once she doesn't want the upheaval of bringing him back and getting attached again which I do understand.
So the questions are...
What would you pay for a horse like this? She would happily let him go cheaply to the right home but where to you find someone with a limited budget without attracting people looking to make a fast buck?
Do Riding schools buy horses or do they prefer to loan?
What is Hadlow College like for loaning? They are local to us, others we could try are Plumpton and Writtle...
Alternative suggestions welcome and thank you.
I have a good friend who has been trying to sell her horse for the last four months. I won't post any details or links to the ad for fear of breaching T&C
It is a tricky one, she was ill advised when she bought him and he is not the right horse for her, he is however a lovely chap but in the nicest possible way he is a nothing horse, does a sweet test, pops a fence, easy to do, cute and mannerly but... he is a twit to hack, either in company or alone.
He is not spooky and is perfect in traffic but will stop and try to spin. Mr Worried hacked him regularly when he was with us and he got no better but got no worse, that's just him.
He left us to go to go to a professional sales yard to be sold as we felt he was more suited as an allrounder and we would not do him justice, so she sourced a sales yard who had XC fences, showjumps, as well as regular outings to local centres for BS etc and I encouraged her feeling he would be best advertised as an allrounder with the opportunities for him to get a solid competition record and facilities to try him as such.
He has been advertised with no success, personally I feel the price is way to high for what he is. So at the weekend we had a long chat and went through some options.
I think he would be ideal for a riding school or college, he is well-schooled and safe and is solid elementary/medium, and also honest round 1m.
Ideally she wants to sell him as she has been paying a fair whack in sales livery and now simply wants to find him the right home. I suggested he come back to us while we found him the right home but we are more expensive than the sales livery (not by much I might add!!!!) and having said goodbye once she doesn't want the upheaval of bringing him back and getting attached again which I do understand.
So the questions are...
What would you pay for a horse like this? She would happily let him go cheaply to the right home but where to you find someone with a limited budget without attracting people looking to make a fast buck?
Do Riding schools buy horses or do they prefer to loan?
What is Hadlow College like for loaning? They are local to us, others we could try are Plumpton and Writtle...
Alternative suggestions welcome and thank you.